Canadense we 
Each 35c, Three 90c, Doz. $3.00, 25 $5.60 
Broad, funnel-shaped, drooping flowers, varying 
from yellow to orange; spotted inside; graceful 
and pretty. Fine among Azaleas, in damp peat 
beds, or leaf mold. Excellent for naturalizing. 
June-July flowering. 
Canadense flavum ; 
Each 40c, Three $1.05, Doz. $3.75, 25 $6.75 
Broad, funnel-shaped, drooping flowers on long- 
ish stalks about 3 feet high. Almost bell-shaped, 
with ends of the petals only very slightly turned 
back. Golden yellow, handsomely spotted inside. 
June-July flowering. 
Giganteum Himalaicum Each $3.50 
The most majestic of Lilies, having stems 10 to 
encral List of Hardy Silies 
Formosanum Giant Late Flowering Form 
Each 45c, Three $1.30, Doz. $4.59, 25 $8.25, 
100 $30.00 
The latest flowering of all the popular Lilies, this 
white trumpet type is particularly desirable for 
gardening in moderate climates. The plants are 
often in flower as late as December in the mild 
sections of the country. Of easiest culture, this 
Lily should be in every garden. Our strain is tall 
and free flowering and has been grown from 
selected plants for several generations. The bulbs 
are very small, but should be planted 5 to 6 inches 
deep since Formosanum produces very heavy stem 
roots. Full sun or partial shade suits it well and for 
better flower production if some water is provided 
during the hottest part of the summer, you will be 
well rewarded for your trouble. 
Henry 
Each 65c, Three $1.80, Doz. $6.50, 25 $12.00 
12 feet high when established, with large, hand- A splendid garden plant, vigorous in its growth, 
some, long, white, trumpet-shaped, sweet-scented failing very seldom. One of the best border Lilies, 
flowers. Groups of this noble Lily in woodland or reaching over 8 feet and more in height when 
gardens produce a grand effect. It requires to established, and bearing more than 20 flowers of 
become established before flowering freely ana a rich, deep orange-yellow, Fine foliage. Does well 
tnrives best where there is an abundance of leaf in both light and heavy loam. August-September 
mold. Plant very shallow. flowering. 
Japonicum (Also called Rubellum) 
<KE Each 90c, Three $2.50, Doz. $9.75, 25 $19.00 
ela Henryi This is one of the few “pink’’ Lilies for our gardens, and a verv 
lovely thing it is. The flowers are carried horizontally on stems 3 feet 
high. Somewhat capricious in its requirements, it is a Lily so beau- 
tiful and of a color so lovely and unusual that it is worth taking 
pains with. The funnel-shaped, finely formed flowers are 6 inches or 
more in length and as much across, of a beautiful clear pink color 
often shaded blush. June-July flowering. 
Fies ta Sty brio Soilies 
A Magnificent and Brilliantly Colored Race of New Lilies 
This new race of seedlings has neatly reflexed flowers, nicely spaced on 
thin, wiry stems. Resulting from crosses between L. Davidi (L. Willmottae) 
and related types, they are one of the brightest patches of color in our Lily 
fields during July. The colors range from bright yellow through orange to a 
beautiful dark rich red. The latter color is new to this type of Lily. Most 
of the flowers are of the typical recurved Turk’s Cap shape and many of 
the plants have blooms facing outward or somewhat upward with the petals 
only slightly recurved. A sun loving group, plant them 5 to 6 inches deep 
where they will get plenty of direct sunlight. Propagation is most rapid 
from the numerous underground stem bulblets. Award of Merit, Massachu- 
tts Horticult | Society, 1946. me 
EMived ColerlOnly Each 89c, Three $2.25, Doz. $8.00 
Martagon Each 85c, Three $2.40, Doz. $8.50, 25 $16.00 
Strong growing Lily, producing from 20 to 30 light spotted purple flow- 
ers when established; very graceful, vigorous and floriferous. June-July 
flowering. Do well in light shade. 
Martagon album Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $14.59, 25 $28.00 
There are few mcre beautiful things than the white Martagon Lily. The 
appearance of these Lilies is graceful and delightful in the extreme. 
On slender stems 4 to 5 feet high, the numerous drooping, waxlike, 
white Turk’s Cap flowers, with yeilow tipped stamens, look fascinating. 
The small flowers are symmetrical in shape, with reflexed petals and 
are borne in pyramid-shaped clusters. 
k : Lil: . “Western Sunset’? (Pardalinum Californicum Select) 
Fe Fiesta Lilies 
Each 69c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.75, 25 $10.75 
This brilliant Lily is of easiest culture, in fact, it’s ‘foolproof.’ It is 
vigorous, dependable, very hardy, and multiplies rapidly. It does equally 
well in full sun or shade. They reach a height of five to six feet. Stems 
are stout and require no staking. A clump of six or a dozen when in 
bloom makes a brilliant picture in any garden. Each stem is topped with 
a dozen or more beautiful flowers in July. The petals are somewhat re- 
curving and a brilliant sunset-red, while the base of the bloom is yel- 
low, beautifully marked wth amber-brown dots. 
Regale, Gold Cup Each $2.50 
A beautiful form of Regal Lily, producing handsome flaring flowers 
which are canary-yellow at the base with primrose-yellow petals showing 
only a very small margin of white at the tips of the petals. This rare 
form and color will be greatly appreciated by the connoisseur. Only a 
limited few bulbs available. 
Shuksan Each 60c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.75 
A new Hybrid Lily with a great future. Also a fine bill of health. 
Through careful cultivation a very high state of health has been main- 
tained and we have never seen any bulbs infected with mosaic; that 
fatal disease some Lilies are subject to. Shuksan is a very vigorous 
grower, 5 to 6 feet tall, and produces its flowers in open heads; 15 to 
25 flowers on one picnt is not unusual. The color is soft buff-yellow 
broken by large, quite widely spaced, soft brown spots. At opening, the 
flowers are starlike. The petals reflex and roll back when in full bloom. 
Flowers last a week when cut. 
Superbum Each 35c, Three 90c, Doz. $3.00, 25 $5.60 
The color in this desirable Lily varies from pale yellow to deep crimson, 
more or less spotted on the inner surface of the petals. Fine estab- 
lished specimens often reach a height of 10 feet or more, bearing from 
20 to 30 elegant!ty reflexing flowers arranged in large, conelike clusters. 
Does well in ordinary garden soil. July flowering. 
Bellingham Fy brids 
A strain of Lilies which has more than lived up to our hopes, since this 
group has proven the most desirable of all Lilies for cut flower purposes and 
informal or woodland planting. Ideally spaced on tall, straight stems, the 
flowers are particularly long lasting. The pyramidal flower heads, bearing 
up to 20 flowers, may be cut as the first buds open and will remain fresh 
until the entire spike is in bloom. The buds are long and narrow, and re- 
veal the attractive spotting of the petals long before opening. The color 
range is complete from clear yellow through the yellow-buff to the bright 
copper-reds with scarlet-tipped petals. Most of the flowers are interest- 
ingly spotted with brown or reddish brown. 
Ideal for partial or light shade, they prefer a cool, light soil. They are 
at their best when left uncisturbed.since the bulbs divide and branch 
rapidly to form large clumps. Plant 5 inches deep in ordinary soils. 
Mixed Colors Only Each 75c, Three $2.00, Dox $7.50, 25 $15.00 
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